There’s a story in the Bible where two friends share 
							the same feelings. The story is found in Luke 24. 
							Jesus had just been crucified 3 days earlier. They 
							were some of his followers and they were 
							heartbroken. Now as they walk between two towns they 
							begin to discuss the rumor that somehow Jesus had 
							resurrected from the dead. Still saddened and very 
							much confused, they are approached by a stranger on 
							the road that has seemingly been living in a hole 
							the past week. He knows nothing about this story. So 
							they begin to tell him about it. He obviously wasn’t 
							there to see it either, right? 
							
							
							As they walk they talk about how they had hoped 
							Jesus was the promised King, but that he wound up 
							being crucified. Suddenly the one walking beside 
							them seemingly becomes an expert and unpacks the 
							Scriptures for them to help them see that this had 
							all been prophesied. They were dumbfounded by his 
							wisdom and understanding, so they invite him to come 
							and dine with them. While they are dining this 
							stranger takes bread, breaks it, and suddenly they 
							realize that their mystery guest is really the 
							resurrected Jesus! Immediately Jesus disappears but 
							they leave that room forever changed as people who 
							have experienced the resurrected Jesus. 
							
							
							So often when I read the Scriptures I wish that I 
							could have been there to see the resurrected Jesus 
							with my own two eyes. But when I read this account 
							in Luke, I realize that is exactly what Jesus wants 
							for us too. Rather than just tell us the story of 
							the disciples coming to the empty tomb, Luke tells 
							this account so that we too can experience the 
							resurrected Jesus.